"Photographer Kent KLICH has depicted life in Gaza since the early 2000s, offering alternative images to short-lived sensationalsim of mass media.
With a profound interest in personal stories and a strong emphasis on collaborative efforts, his work reveals the effects of war and human rights violations on daily life, focusing on subtile forms of resistance to the current occupation of Gaza.

With essays by Judith BUTLER, Mette SANDBYE, Raji SOURANI, Eyal WEIZMAN, and Louise WOLTHERS, as well as a conversation between Kent KLICH and Susan MEISELAS." (publisher's note)